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Perineal Reconstructive Surgery of a Cloaca-Like Perineal Defect: A Case Report

Kye BH, Kim HJ, Lee IK, Kim DH, Won DY, Kang WK, Oh ST

Retrorectal or presacral tumors are rare, with incidences of approximately 0.01%. Generally, these tumors have no specific symptoms and are likely to be found incidentally on CT or MRI scans....
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Overview of Radiation Therapy for Treating Rectal Cancer

Kye BH, Cho HM

A major outcome of importance for rectal cancer is local control. Parallel to improvements in surgical technique, adjuvant therapy regimens have been tested in clinical trials in an effort to...
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Intractable rectal stricture caused by hot water enema

Kye BH, Kim HJ, Lee KM, Cho HM

Rectal burns caused by hot water enema have been reported only occasionally and the majority of them were treated in a conservative manner. Although intractable rectal stricture caused by rectal...
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Nutritional Supports in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Kye BH

Underweight and specific nutrient deficiencies are frequent in adult patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In addition, a significant number of children with IBD, particularly Crohn's disease (CD) have impaired...
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Primary mesenteric carcinoid tumor

Park IS, Kye BH, Kim HS, Kim HJ, Cho HM, Yoo C, Hwang SS

Primary mesenteric carcinoid tumor is very rare, although secondary mesenteric involvement is common, reported as 40% to 80%. And distant metastasis rate reported as 80% to 90%, when the size...
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A Case of Intra-abdominal Heterotopic Paragonimiasis Combined with Rectal Cancer

Kim SH, Kim HJ, Lee JI, Kye BH, Oh SN, Jung CK, Kang WK, Kim JG, Oh ST

Paragonimus westermani is a lung fluke that is usually found in the lungs, but may be found in unusual locations. A case of omental and mesenteric paragonimiasis was found incidentally...
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Hemorrhage from a jejunal polypoid hemangioma: single incisional laparoscopic approach

Kye BH, Kim SH, Lee JI, Kim JG, Oh ST, Kang WK, Jung CK

Bleeding lesions in the small bowel are a much more significant challenge in terms of detection and treatment than those of the stomach or the large bowel, and require extensive...
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Intussusception in an Adult due to Inverted Meckel's Diverticulum with Ectopic Pancreatic Tissue

Jun YW, Kye BH, Kim HJ, Cho HM, Yoo C, Hwang SS

Adult intussusception is rare involving of only 1% of the causes of bowel obstruction. We report a case of a 39-year-old female with intussusceptions due to inverted Meckel's diverticulum. She...
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Treatment of Right Colonic Diverticulitis: The Role of Nonoperative Treatment

Kim MR, Kye BH, Kim HJ, Cho HM, Oh ST, Kim JG

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the value of nonoperative treatment for right-sided colonic diverticulitis. METHODS: One hundred fifty-eight patients with right-sided colonic diverticulitis were evaluated. Clinical history,...
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A case of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor originated from the greater omentum in young adult

Kye BH, Kim HJ, Kang SG, Yoo C, Cho HM

  • KMID: 2324839
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2012 Jun;82(6):380-384.
Inflammatory myofibroblastic (IMF) tumor is a rare solid tumor that often affects children. IMF tumors occur primarily in the lung, but the tumor may affect any organ system with protean...
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Prompt Management Is Most Important for Colonic Perforation After Colonoscopy

Kim HH, Kye BH, Kim HJ, Cho HM

PURPOSE: The incidence of complications after colonoscopy is very low. The complications after colonoscopy that are of clinical concern are bleeding and perforation. The present study was conducted to determine...
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One-year experience of robotic transabdominal preperitoneal approach in a single institute: 2 different surgeons with different levels of experience

Yoo RN, Mun JY, Cho HM, Kye BH

Purpose: The robotic platform, an extension of minimally invasive procedures, is distributed nationwide and readily available. However, its application in inguinal hernia repair seems rare in Korea. This report aims...
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Clinicopathologic Characteristics of Anal Cancer

Kim SH, Kim HJ, Lee JI, Kye BH, Lee IK, Lee YS, Kang WK, Kim JG, Oh ST

PURPOSE: This study was performed to evaluate clinicopathologic features in anal canal carcinoma. METHODS: Among the 43 patients who were diagnosed with anal cancer at Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital, from June...
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Advantages of Interval Laparoscopic Appendectomy for Periappendiceal Abscess

Kim GY, You SH, Kye BH, Kwon TS, Lee YS, Oh ST, Kim JG, Lee IK

PURPOSE: Laparoscopic appendectomy is a common procedure for treatment of appendicitis. However, in some complicated cases, like periappendiceal abscess, deciding on treatment options is very challenging. Early appendectomy or interval...
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Delorme's Procedure for Complete Rectal Prolapse: Does It Still Have It's Own Role?

Lee S, Kye BH, Kim HJ, Cho HM, Kim JG

PURPOSE: Although there are more than a hundred techniques, including the transabdominal and the perineal approaches, for the repair of the rectal prolapsed, none of them is perfect. The best...
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Guidelines for accreditation of endoscopy units: quality measures from the Korean Society of Coloproctology

Shin R, Lee S, Han KS, Sohn DK, Moon SH, Choi DH, Kye BH, Son HJ, Lee SI, Si S, Kang WK

Purpose: Colonoscopy is an effective method of screening for colorectal cancer (CRC), and it can prevent CRC by detection and removal of precancerous lesions. The most important considerations when performing...
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Reconsideration of the Safety of Laparoscopic Rectal Surgery for Cancer

Son GM, Kye BH, Kim MK, Kim JG

The oncological outcomes of laparoscopic rectal cancer surgery were evaluated in recent multicenter randomized clinical trials (RCTs). The MRC-CLASSIC, COLOR II, and COREAN trials found no differences in local recurrence...
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Surgical skin adhesive bond is safe and feasible wound closure method to reduce surgical site infection following minimally invasive colorectal cancer surgery

Lee CS, Han SR, Kye BH, Bae JH, Koh W, Lee IK, Lee DS, Lee YS

Purpose: Minimally invasive colorectal surgery had reduced the rate of surgical site infection. The use of surgical skin adhesive bond (2-octyl cyanoacrylate) for wound closure reduces postoperative pain and provides...
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Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery for Small Bowel Tumor

Ahn JY, Kim EY, Kye BH, Kim HJ, Cho HM

  • KMID: 2201424
  • J Minim Invasive Surg.
  • 2014 Jun;17(2):26-29.
PURPOSE: For exact diagnosis and treatment, exploratory laparotomy is usually needed. The aim of this study was to verify the usefulness of single incision laparoscopic surgery for small bowel resection. METHODS:...
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Surgical Resection for Lung Metastases from Colorectal Cancer

Kim HJ, Kye BH, Lee JI, Lee SC, Lee YS, Lee IK, Kang WK, Cho HM, Moon SW, Oh ST

PURPOSE: The lung is the second most common site of metastasis from colorectal cancer. Of all patients who undergo a curative resection for colorectal cancer, 10% to 15% will develop...
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